In this webcast, Jonathan A. Zdziarski, author of iPhone Open Application Development, demonstrates how to install his custom forensics toolkit on any existing model iPhone and send a raw disk image to a desktop machine. He also shows you how to recover files specific to the iPhone including deleted keyboard caches, photos, web objects, and much more.
Filmed at O'Reilly FOO Camp 2008, security researcher Dan Kaminsky explains his discovery of a major protocol-level flaw in DNS and how he got major vendors to do something about it. For more information on the bug visit doxpara.com and news.oreilly.com.
This webcast is for executives and professionals working in "traditional" (non-Internet native) business trying to take advantage of new trends. We'll explore the underlying organizing principles and success factors in building and executing a Social Web strategy, specifically:
* New ways of listening
* A focus on relationship building
* Creating "Open" strategies
In this webinar, Joseph Albahari, author of C# 3.0 in a Nutshell, the LINQ Pocket Reference, and C# 3.0 Pocket Reference, provides an introduction and brief tutorial to LINQPad, the querying tool that's sweeping the .NET world. This is a must-watch webinar for anyone working in C# 3.0 and .NET Framework 3.5.
Presented by: Nancy Duarte -- We live in the most innovative time in history. That, coupled with pressure from a global economy, our corporate stories need to be told well and resonate deeply. In this session you'll learn how to step away from your traditional content development process, fold in compelling stories and deliver presentations in your own uniquely human way.
Larry Wall, father of perl, likens the history of perl to raising a child. In this live interview at OSCON 2008, Larry talks about perl's rebellious teen years, the role of the benevolent dictator, and dual licensing as a quantum physics phenomenon.
In this webcast, professional photographer and author Harold Davis shows how to reveal the secrets that your camera sees at night with digital photography.
The Web and Politics:
John Heilemann (New York Magazine), Arianna Huffington (The Huffington Post), Gavin Newsom (City and County of San Francisco), Joe Trippi (Trippi and Associates)